Sweet Georgia Brown
Isham Jones Lyrics


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No gal made has got a shade on sweet Georgia Brown
Two left feet but oh, so neat has sweet Georgia Brown
They all sigh and want to die sweet Miss Georgia Brown
And I'll tell you just why, you know that I do not lie, not much

It's been said that she knocks 'em dead when she lands in town
Since she came, it's a shame how she cools 'em down
Fella's she can't get, must be fella's that she ain't met
Georgia claimed her, Georgia named her, sweet Georgia Brown

It's been said that she knocks 'em dead when she lands in town
Since she came, why it's a shame how she cools 'em down
Fella's she can't get, must be fella's that she ain't met




Georgia claimed her, Georgia named her, sweet Georgia
They call her sweet Miss Georgia Brown

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Isham Jones's song "Sweet Georgia Brown" are a playful ode to a woman who seems to have everyone under her spell. The song starts off stating that no other woman can compare to "sweet Georgia Brown." She's not only beautiful but also graceful despite having "two left feet." The men who see her all swoon over her and wish to have her love.


The next verse speaks to the effect that Georgia has on people when she arrives in town. Apparently, she "knocks 'em dead" and cools them down with her mere presence. The men she can't get must simply be the ones she has yet to meet. The song concludes by stating that Georgia claimed and named her, dubbing her "sweet Georgia Brown."


The song lyrics are rife with playful innuendo and suggestive language. They portray Georgia as a woman with a lot of sexual power and allure, able to attract the attention of anyone she meets. The lyrics also speak to the social mores and norms of the time in which the song was written, where women were expected to be demure and modest, and men were expected to be the pursuers in relationships.


Line by Line Meaning

No gal made has got a shade on sweet Georgia Brown
None can compare with the beauty of sweet Georgia Brown.


Two left feet but oh, so neat has sweet Georgia Brown
Despite her lack of dance skills, sweet Georgia Brown is graceful and poised.


They all sigh and want to die sweet Miss Georgia Brown
Everyone is captivated by the charm of sweet Miss Georgia Brown.


And I'll tell you just why, you know that I do not lie, not much
Let me explain why sweet Georgia Brown is so captivating, and I say this with a bit of exaggeration.


It's been said that she knocks 'em dead when she lands in town
Rumors are that sweet Georgia Brown leaves a lasting impression when she arrives in town.


Since she came, it's a shame how she cools 'em down
Since her arrival, other women seem less attractive, making it difficult for men to pursue anyone else.


Fella's she can't get, must be fella's that she ain't met
If there are any men who don't pursue sweet Georgia Brown, it's because they haven't had the pleasure of meeting her.


Georgia claimed her, Georgia named her, sweet Georgia Brown
Sweet Georgia Brown is a product of Georgia's own beauty and charm, and it's no wonder why she is so irresistible.


They call her sweet Miss Georgia Brown
Sweet Georgia Brown has become known as sweet Miss Georgia Brown due to her charming personality and beauty.




Lyrics © BRASSWORKS MUSIC
Written by: MAX LODERBAUER, PAULA SCHOPF

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Trombonology Erstwhile

In '32, the band, with different personnel and a Bing Crosby vocal, would revisit this famous jazz tune. I love the clarinet choir here.

Dee Westhill

It's an irresistible tune for dancing, playing, singing, or just listening and enjoying!

David Alen

YES!

💜 Lisa Loves Summer Time 🌞

The 20's and 30's era of music are the best. 💖👍😀🎶🎺💜🎷🎵

Dan Anderson

THIS IS A ONE HUNDRED PERCENT HOOD CLASSIC!

C Porter

Hot jazz

Jourwalis

Must be a very early electrical recording. Amazing!

Facundo Torres

20's jazz always fills me with joy.

C Porter

Gotta love a good Light-Ray!

Steve Hoffman

Really early one, too!

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